Garlic Peeler

ABSTRACT

The present invention provides an appliance for peeling certain fruits and vegetables having a fine skin, and especially garlic, without abrading or breaking the garlic clove and without beating and scratching it, thus avoiding or minimizing damage to the garlic clove, so as to avoid or reduce dispersion of the typical garlic smell and to retain aesthetics and nutritive values thereof. It is provided a garlic clove peeler comprising a housing formed with a clove receiving compartment formed with a friction wall and a complimentary peeling element formed with a peeler surface extending adjacent the friction wall; and a displacement mechanism for displacing one or both of the friction wall and the peeling element.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to fruit and vegetable peelers and moreparticularly to a peeler suited for peeling a fine peel/skin from garlicand other fruits and vegetables such as dried union, different driednuts such as peanuts, almonds, etc.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Often the skin of a fruit or a vegetable is dry though in some cases itis not completely dry and is adhered to the fruit or vegetable. In somecases there is only one peel/skin layer (e.g. as in the case ofdifferent nuts), and in other cases there are several peels/skins, someof which at dry state and one or more layer which may be in damp stateand inner most of which may still be adhered to the fruit or vegetable(e.g. as in the case of garlic, unions and the like).

For sake of simplicity, herein the specification and claims, all suchfruits and vegetables are collectively referred to as garlic, though itis to be appreciated that the appliance according to the presentinvention may be used for peeling a selection of different fruits andvegetables. Furthermore, the terms ‘skin’ and ‘peel’ are collectivelyreferred to hereinafter as ‘skin’.

Garlic is a member of the onion family, which has been cultivated forthousands of years and is widely used for both its culinary andmedicinal attributes, resulting in an ever growing popularity of thiscrop. Garlic is already mentioned in the old testimony, where it reads:“We remember the fish which we did eat in Egypt for nothing, thecucumbers and the melons and the leeks and the onions and the garlic”(Numbers 11:5).

The increase in consumption of this popular herb raises a need forpeeling methods and devices, in particular in light of the strong smellit leaves if it is hand peeled. Thus, several garlic peeling apparatuseshave been introduced throughout the years.

A first type of garlic peeler is disclosed GB Patent 2315990 (Beveridge)directed to a non-mechanical gadget in the form of a tube made ofresilient material and sized for accommodating a one or more garliccloves, where an inside surface of the tube is roughened or knurled.Garlic cloves are peeled by introducing them into the tube and manuallycompressing and rolling the tube over a flat surface.

Another type of garlic peelers is concerned with mechanical orelectromechanical apparatuses, as disclosed for example in the followingpublications:

U.S. Pat. No. 5,996,483 (Yip) discloses a peeler for garlic and/orpeanuts including a housing having an open top end and a cylindricalfriction wall surface on which four ribs having respective surfaces areformed, and a lid for closing the housing top end. The peeler includes acentral beater surrounded by the wall surface and supported for rotationabout an axis. A handle is provided for rotating the beater so thegarlic and/or peanut pieces strike the rib surfaces at a steep angle,whereby the skin of the garlic and/or peanut pieces is cracked openthrough continued movement by the beater for subsequent peeling.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,768,429 (Federighi) discloses a rotary attachmentdisposed within the bowl of a food processing appliance in engagementwith the drive shaft of the appliance and has a horizontal rotating diskwith an abrasive upper surface which quickly removes the dry and brittleouter covering of garlic cloves or similar food ingredients.

US Patent Application US20020153440 (Holcomb et al) discloses ahand-held hand-powered food processor having a pull cord motor forrotating a spindle that carries an arm. The arm can be a cutter blade oran elastomeric flexible peeler arm having a durometer of preferablebetween Shore 80A and Shore 82A. The arm is driven by the spindle, andthere is a stop block formed on a sidewall near the end of the arm.Rotating the spindle causes it to rub against the skin of food in theprocessor for peeling the food. The cover of the processor has a flatouter periphery so the cover can be used as a storage unit for thecontents of the processor.

It is well known that undamaged garlic cloves hardly disperse any odor,however, the typical smell of garlic results due to a chemical reactionthat takes place whenever cells are broken, i.e. upon cutting, slicing,grinding etc.

It is an object of the present invention to provide a mechanic peelerfor garlic (as well as other fruits and vegetables having a fineskin/peel), though in a non-abrasive fashion, leaving the garlic cloveaesthetic and undamaged. The peeler according to the present inventionis a simple, easy to operate and clean/wash after use.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A primary object of the present invention is to provide an appliance forpeeling certain fruits and vegetables (which are collectively referredto herein as garlic) having a fine skin, however without abrading orbreaking the garlic clove and without beating or scratching it, thusavoiding or minimizing damage to the garlic clove, so as to avoid orreduce dispersion of the typical garlic smell and to retain aestheticsand nutritive values thereof.

According to the present invention there is provided a garlic clovepeeler comprising a clove receiving compartment formed with a frictionwall and a complimentary peeling element formed with a peeler surfacewhich at an assembled position extends adjacent the friction wall; and adisplacement mechanism for displacing one or both of sad friction walland said peeler surface, and wherein at least one of the friction walland the peeler surface are made of a resilient material.

The arrangement is such that one or more garlic cloves, placed within agap extending between the friction wall and the peeler surface arepeeled off due to friction with the rotatable friction wall and/or thepeeler surface, where the peel/skin is brushed/rubbed off withoutaffecting the garlic clove itself.

According to one embodiment, of the present invention, there is provideda housing comprising a base member made of rigid material andconstituting the clove receiving compartment with an inside wall thereofconstituting the friction wall, and with a resilient balloon-like peelermember being rotatably supported within the housing such that a gapextends between the inner wall of the housing and said peeler element.

According to a modification of the present invention, the compartment ofthe clove receiving compartment is coated with or fitted with an innerliner constituting the friction wall; and a top cover made of a rigidmaterial, fittable over the base member and supporting the peelingelement, with the displacing mechanism articulated to the top cover orto the base member for rotating the peeler element respective to saidfriction wall.

According to a broad concept of the present invention, there is provideda garlic peeling appliance comprising a housing with a base member andcover member defining a garlic clove receiving compartment extendingbetween a peeler surface of the cover member and an friction wallsurface of the base member, wherein said surfaces are spaced apartretaining a small gap there between and where at least one of saidsurfaces is made of a resilient material. Displacement of one of thesurfaces respective to the other entails peeling/brushing off the skinfrom a garlic clove received within said gap.

According to one particular design of the garlic peeler according to thepresent invention, at least one of the friction wall and the peelingelement are deformable, e.g. under presence of a garlic clove therebetween. By one specific embodiment, the peeling element extends at ashort distance from the friction wall, leaving a gap therebetween.

The peeler according to the present invention may further comprise oneor more of the following features:

-   -   The displacement mechanism is a rotary mechanism for rotating        the friction wall surface and/or the peeling element with        respect to one another, wherein either one of the friction wall        and the peeling element rotate or both, though at reverse        directions;    -   One or both of the friction wall and the peeler surface of the        peeling element are formed with resilient projections such as        ribs or bulges, or bristles;    -   The friction wall and the peeler surface of the peeling element        are evenly spaced from one another, giving rise to a homogeneous        gap therebetween;    -   The gap between surfaces is typically between about 5-10 mm.

The peeling element is resiliently biased in direction facing thefriction wall surface;

All components of the peeler are easily disassembled for maintenance andwashing thereof. According to a specific design, all components of theappliance are dishwasher proof;

-   -   The displacement mechanism is manually operated (e.g. by a so        called ‘hand-crank’ or direct rotation of the top cover or base        member) or electrically driven;    -   One or both of the friction wall and the peeling element are        replaceable/changeable by other such components having a        different parameters, e.g. different shape, different surface        contour or other resiliency properties, for use with different        types of fruits or vegetables;    -   The friction wall surface may be integral with or fixedly        attached to a rigid housing comprising the clove receiving        compartment;    -   One or both of the friction wall and the peeling element are        typically made of rubber material such as silicone rubber;    -   The rotary mechanism may be articulated to either one of the        base member or the top cover;    -   Either one of the friction wall and the peeling element may be        of a generally concave shape and the other of the friction wall        and the peeling element be generally convex, in a matching        fashion;    -   Behind one or both of the friction wall and the peeling element        there is a clear space to tolerate deformation thereof at the        presence of a fruit within the gap there between;    -   The housing including the base member and the top cover are        stationary during rotation of the peeling element;    -   Components of the apparatus are coaxially assembled;

According to one specific design, the devise is a part of a foodprocessor comprising several accessories e.g. chopper, grinder, mixer,slicer, mincer etc. as well as a garlic peeler. Such a device typicallycomprises a receiving compartment (bowl-like), a cover and an accessorymountable on a shaft articulated to a power unit, either manual orelectric, wherein the accessories are easily replaceable.

According to this embodiment, the receiving compartment (bowl) is madeof a rigid material with a cover fitable there over with a peeler memberin the form of a balloon made of resilient material rotatably retainedwithin the bowl with a gap extending there between.

The bowl may be fitted with inwardly projecting protuberances and thegap between the inside surface of the receiving compartment (bowl) andthe peeler element may differ along its couture between a tighter gap ata bottom portion thereof and a broader gap at an upper end thereof.

Rotation of the peeler element is imparted by a power unit fitted at thecover or at the base member with an axle extending there from andsupporting the peeler element.

Thus, according to another aspect of the present invention there is alsoprovided a peeler element for use in conjunction with a food processor.

According to a broad concept of the present invention, there is provideda garlic peeling appliance comprising a housing with a base member andcover member defining a garlic clove receiving compartment extendingbetween a peeler surface of the cover member and an friction wallsurface of the base member, wherein said surfaces are spaced apartretaining a small gap therebetween and where at least one of saidsurfaces is made of a resilient material. Displacement of one of thesurfaces respective to the other entails peeling/brushing off the skinfrom a garlic clove received within said gap.

According to another aspect of the present invention the appliance is anadd-on type for utilizing with a conventional mixer, wherein there isprovided a housing in the form of a bowl formed with a hemisphericbottom portion and a peeling element with at least a bottom hemisphericportion made of a resilient material and sized and shaped to fit intosaid bowl; said peeling element further comprising a shank fitted forcoupling to the mixer's chuck for rotation thereof.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carriedout in practice, some embodiments will now be described, by way ofnon-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings,in which:

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a manually operable garlic peeleraccording to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is top isometric exploded view of the garlic peeler seen in FIG.a;

FIG. 3 is a top isometric view of a base member of the garlic peelerseen in FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a bottom isometric view of a top cover of the garlic peelerseen in FIG. 1;

FIG. 5 is a side view of a peeling assembly articulated to a rotationhandle of the garlic peeler seen in FIG. 1;

FIG. 6A is a top isometric view of a coupling member of a peelingassembly according to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 6B is a peeling member of a peeling assembly according to anembodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 7A is a longitudinal section of a peeler according to theinvention, with garlic cloves received in the clove receivingcompartment;

FIG. 7B is an enlargement of the portion marked VII in FIG. 7A;

FIG. 8A is a bottom isometric view of a peeling member according to anembodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 8B is atop isometric view of a base member according to anembodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 9 is an isometric view of an electrical garlic peeler according toan embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 10 is a longitudinal section of a garlic peeler according to amodification thereof;

FIG. 11 is a longitudinal section of a garlic peeler according toanother modification thereof;

FIG. 12 is an exploded isometric view of a garlic peeler according to adifferent embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 13 is a longitudinal section through a garlic peeler according tothe embodiment of FIG. 12, fitted on a mixer in an operable state

FIG. 14 is an exploded isometric view of a food processor device fittedwith a peeling accessory according to the present invention;

FIG. 15 is a side view of the food processor of FIG. 14, assembled inits peeler configuration; and

FIGS. 16A and 16B are top and side vies, respectively of the peelerelement received within the bowl of the device of FIG. 14.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring first to FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawings there is illustrated agarlic peeler in accordance with the present invention and generallydesignated 20 comprising a housing 22 having the general appearance of asphere in the shape of garlic with an ornamental design resemblinggarlic cloves at 24. The housing 22 comprises a base member 28 formedwith a flat support base 30 and a complementary top cover 32, thedetailed construction of both will become apparent hereinafter withreference to FIGS. 3 and 4. The top cover 32 is lockingly engageablewith the base member 28. A manually operated hand crank 38 is provided,operation of which will become apparent hereinafter as well.

As can best be seen in FIGS. 2 and 3, the base member 28 is in the formof a rigid hemisphere snugly accommodating a liner 42 made of resilientmaterial, e.g. silicone rubber, and constituting a frication surface. Inaccordance with a particular embodiment of the invention the liner 42 isintegrally molded into the base member 28 to thus impart the colorful,multilayered appearance as illustrated in FIGS. 1, 3, 8B and 9. However,it is apparent that the liner 42 may be packed in the base 28 andfixedly received, e.g. by a snap-type arrangement, a fixation ring, etc.(not shown).

Base member 28 with the friction wall (liner) 42 give rise to a clovereceiving compartment 46 (see also FIG. 7A).

The top cover 32 is in the form of a rigid hemisphere complementary withthe base member 28 and formed at its top with an aperture 48 (FIG. 2)from which downwardly extends a cylindrical wall portion 50 having bothends opened. A peeling assembly generally designated 52 (FIGS. 2, 5, 6Aand 6B) comprises a peeling element 51 formed with a peeler surface 56in the form of an inverted hemisphere made of a resilient material (suchas silicon rubber). The peeling element 51 is formed at its outersurface with a plurality of radial ribs 58. The peeler element 51 issupported by a retention ring 60 made of rigid material (e.g. plasticmaterial) articulated to the peeler element 51 either by screws at 62 orby integrally molding thereof, or by other means, e.g. adhering, etc.The rigid retention ring 60 is snappingly but detachably articulated toa rotation support disk 64 by means of inward projecting radial tabs 68of retention ring 60 snappingly engaged into corresponding recesses 70formed in support disk 64.

Support disk 64 is formed with an upwardly extending cylindrical neckportion 74 with a smooth external surface 76 sized for snugly thoughfree rotation within cylinder 50 of the top cover 32, whilst its innersurface is formed with a plurality of axially extending radial ribs 78fitted for snap engagement with a cogged shank portion 82 of the handcrank 38 fitted for rotary engagement thereof as in the position ofFIGS. 1, 5 and 7A.

As already mentioned above, and with particular reference to FIGS. 3, 4,7A and 7B, the top cover 32 is fitted for locking engagement with thebase member 28. For that purpose, base member 28 is formed at its upperedge 88 with a circumferential rim 90 whilst the top cover 32 is formedwith a circumferential inner groove 92 and further, base member 28 isformed with several locking lugs 94 engageable with correspondingrecesses 96 formed in the top cover 32. In this fashion, the top cover92 is lockingly engageable with the base member 28 to thereby preventunintentional opening of the utensil while in use.

As can best be seen in FIG. 7A, at the assembled position the peelingelement 51 forms a gap 46 from the liner 42, said gap typically being inthe range of about 5 to 10 mm which in average is smaller than the sizeof a garlic clove (100 in FIG. 7A) such that at the assembled positionthe peeling element 51 deforms to ensure engagement and friction contactover the garlic cloves 100. Rotation of hand crank 38 by knob 39 entailscorresponding rotation of the peeler elemnt 51, resulting inpeeling/brushing off the skin of the garlic cloves 100 placed within thegap 46, however without causing any damage to the garlic cloves, i.e.without abrading, scratching, smashing, or any other damage. In thisway, an eye-pleasing peeled garlic clove is obtained, whilst retainingall its nutritive values and even more so substantially withoutdisbursing of the typical garlic smell.

Whilst the description here in the specification and claims makesreference to garlic, it is to be appreciated that the appliance may justas well be used for peeling other vegetables or fruits, e.g. onions,different types of nuts (almonds, peanuts, etc.) and others.Accordingly, the size of the gap, namely the distance between thefriction wall (liner) 42 of the base member 28 and the peeler surface 56of peeling element 51 may be differ according to the size of thevegetable or fruit under consideration. According to a particulardesign, not shown, the gap may be regulated by displacement of thepeeling element or replacing it.

It is further appreciated that the appliance is easily assembled anddisassembled for cleaning and maintenance, and is easily washable, evenby dishwashing machines. Typically, all components of the appliance aremade of plastic and elastomeric materials which are easily washable andwhich do not absorb any odors or color.

Turning now to FIG. 8A, there is illustrated a peeling element 112fitted with a retention ring 60 as in the previous embodiment. However,in the embodiment of FIG. A, the peeler surface of the peeler element112 is formed with a plurality of bulges 114 for increasing frictioncontact with the garlic clove received within the clove receivingcompartment.

In the embodiment of FIG. 8B, the inner surface of friction wall 120 ofthe base member 122 is fitted with a plurality of resilient bristles 124also for the purpose of increasing friction engagement with a garlicclove received within the clove receiving compartment. It is appreciatedthat either or both of the friction wall (liner of the base member) andthe peeler surface of the peeling element may be either smooth or fittedwith projections such as bulges or ribs, etc. or with bristles or with acombination thereof.

It is further appreciated that the same housing may be used, however,with a replaceable peeler element for adjusting for different fruits andvegetables.

In the embodiment of FIG. 9, the garlic peeler 130 is fitted with anelectric motor 132, in replacement of the manual hand crank 38 in theprevious embodiments. The electric motor 132 is fitted with an on/offswitch 134 and the motor and batteries may be received within the spaceof the cylindric portion extending downwards from the top cover 138.

In the embodiment of FIG. 10, there is illustrated a garlic peeler inaccordance with still another embodiment of the present invention,generally designated 150. In this embodiment, the housing is a completerigid housing 152 formed with a vertically extending cylindricalfriction wall 156 made of resilient material substantially coaxiallywithin the housing 152. A rotary hand crank 158 is engageable with arigid core 160 which at the assembled position is rotatably supported atits lower end 162 by an axial projection 164 projecting from a base 166of housing 152. The core 160 is coated with a resilient sleeve 170constituting a peeler surface, whereby a clove receiving gap 174 extendsbetween the resilient sleeve 170 and the liner 156. The clove receivinggap 174 is typically narrower than the size of an average garlic clove178 whereupon rotation of the hand crank 158 entails peeling the garlicclove 178.

It is appreciated that other embodiments as mentioned in connection withprevious applications are possible as well, e.g. forming the peelersurface of the sleeve and/or friction wall 156 with projections orbristles, etc.

In the embodiment of FIG. 11, there is illustrated a garlic peeleraccording to a modification of the invention and generally designated180 wherein a base member 182 is formed with a resilient peeling element184 in the form of a diaphragm tensioned about its periphery whilst thetop cover 186 supports the rotary hand crank 188 which in turn supportsa disk 190, coated by a friction surface 191 made of a resilientmaterial, giving rise to a clove receiving gap 192 extending between thepeeler surface 184 and the friction surface 191, said gap 192constituting the clove receiving compartment.

The arrangement is such that rotation of handle 188 entailscorresponding rotation of the disk 190, resulting in peeling/brushingoff the peel off a garlic clove 196 received within the clove receivinggap 192.

With further reference now made to FIGS. 12 and 13 there is illustrateda garlic clove peeler generally designated 200 adapted for use with amixer, e.g. a domestic kitchen mixer 204 as in FIG. 13. The garlicpeeler 200 comprises bowl 206 formed with a hemispheric bottom portion208, which according to one particular design at least the hemisphericbottom portion 208 is fitted or coated with a resilient liner 210serving as a friction wall (FIG. 13). The bowl is a replacement bowl forthe mixer and thus is provided with a base 212 for securing to themixer's support table 216 (FIG. 13). A peeling element 220 comprising aballoon 222, at least a bottom hemispheric portion thereof 226 made of aresilient material and sized and shaped to fit into said bowl 206. Thepeeling element 220 further comprises a shank 230 fitted for coupling tothe mixer's chuck 236 for rotational coupling thereof.

According to this embodiment, the garlic peeler 200 is an add-on typefor utilizing with a conventional mixer, wherein the bowl 206 may servealso for other purposes used in conjunction with the mixer 204, as knownper se. The arrangement is such that rotary motion is imparted to thepeeling element from the motor of mixer 204. In this case, the size ofthe gap 239 between the bowl and the peeling element 220 may be adjustedby lowering or raising the mixer's arm 241 and further, the rotationspeed is governed by a controller 245.

The shank 20 may be a specially design element, as in the figures, or itmay be any one of a conventional mixing utensils used in conjunctionwith a mixer, wherein the peeling element is articulated thereto.

With further reference made to FIGS. 14 to 16, a modification of theinvention is illustrated. Accordingly, there is provided a foodprocessor generally designated 50 comprising a housing constituted of afood receiving member 252 in the form of a bowl supported over anintegral base member 254 and a top member 258 fitted for lockingengagement over the bowl 252 via an adaptor cover member 260. Integratedwithin the top member 258 there is an electric motor (not seen)connectable to the power supply by an electric cord 262 and operable byan electric switch 264, as known per se.

A plurality of replaceable accessories are provided, of which only twoare shown in the present embodiment. Such embodiments are, for example,a chopper, a grinder, a slicer, mincer, mixer, etc. In FIG. 14 there isillustrated a chopper accessory 266 which is connectable to a shank 268extending from the motor. Another accessory is the garlic peeler 270comprising a resilient balloon-like peeling element 272 extending from asupport shank 274 adapted for articulation to shank 268 so that at theassembled position (FIG. 15) the peeler element 272 extends within thebowl 252 with a bottom end 278 of the peeler element rotatably supportedby a bearing member 280 fitted within the bowl 252.

It is further noticed that the bowl 252 is formed with a plurality ofinwardly extending depressions 284 and that the gap extending betweenthe inside surface of the receiving compartment (bowl 252) and theballoon-like peeling element 272 differs along its longitudinal contourbetween a tighter gap at a bottom portion thereof and a broader gap atan upper portion thereof.

The balloon-like peeling element 272 may be a homogenous solid unit madeof resilient material or may be a sealed balloon retaining its shape.However, in accordance with a modification thereof, the balloon may beaired and may further be removable from shank 274, e.g. for purposes ofcleaning.

In use, dry garlic cloves are placed in the bowl 252 and then the deviceis closed by placing the cover member 260 and the top cover 258. Uponstarting the electric motor by switch 264, the peeler element 274 isrotated within the bowl causing the garlic cloves to displace within thereceiving compartment whereby friction between the peeler element 272and the inner surface 273 of bowl 252 results in peeling the garlicclove.

It is appreciated that the above descriptions are intended only to serveas examples and that many other embodiments are possible, all of whichfall within the spirit and the scope of the present invention.

1. A garlic clove peeler comprising a housing formed with a clovereceiving compartment formed with a friction wall and a complimentarypeeling element formed with a peeler surface extending adjacent thefriction wall; and a displacement mechanism for displacing one or bothof said friction wall and said peeling element.
 2. A garlic clove peeleraccording to claim 1, wherein one or both of the friction wall and thepeeler surface of the peeling element are fitted with or made of aresilient material.
 3. A garlic clove peeler according to claim 1,wherein a gap extends between the peeling element and the friction wallsurface.
 4. A garlic clove peeler according to claim 3, wherein the gapis uniform.
 5. A garlic clove peeler according to claim 3, wherein thegap is sized so as to snugly receive one or more garlic cloves.
 6. Agarlic clove peeler according to claim 3, wherein the size of the gap isadjustable to comply with different fruit/vegetable size.
 7. A garlicclove peeler according to claim 1, wherein the displacement mechanism isa manually operated hand-crank.
 8. A garlic clove peeler according toclaim 1, wherein the displacement mechanism is an electric motor,substantially accommodated within the housing.
 9. A garlic clove peeleraccording to claim 1, wherein substantially all components thereof aremade of plastic material.
 10. A garlic clove peeler according to claim1, wherein one or both of the friction wall and the peeling element arefitted with projection and wherein the projections are in the form ofbulges or ridges.
 11. (canceled)
 12. A garlic clove peeler according toclaim 1, wherein one or both of the friction wall and the peelingelement are fitted with resilient bristles.
 13. A garlic clove peeleraccording to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a top cover fitableover a base member, both made of a rigid material, said top coversupporting the peeling element projecting towards the friction wall. 14.(canceled)
 15. (canceled)
 16. A garlic clove peeler according to claim12, wherein the friction wall is an inner liner of the base member. 17.(canceled)
 18. A garlic clove peeler according to claim 12, wherein thefriction wall is integrally molded with the base member.
 19. A garlicclove peeler according to claim 12, wherein the peeling element isretained by a retention ring articulated to the top cover.
 20. A garlicclove peeler according to claim 12, wherein the peeling element isdetachable from the top cover.
 21. A garlic clove peeler according toclaim 1, wherein one or both of the friction surface and the peelingelement are deformable to snugly receive a garlic clove there between.22. (canceled)
 23. A garlic clove peeler according to claim 1, whereinthe clove receiving compartment extends between a cylindricallyextending friction wall that is fixedly retained within the housing anda coaxial peeling element that is rotatably secured to a coverengageable with the housing.
 24. (canceled)
 25. (canceled)
 26. A garlicclove peeler according to claim 1, wherein where both the friction walland the peeping element rotate, they rotate in opposed directions. 27.(canceled)
 28. A garlic clove peeler according to claim 1, wherein thepeeling element is resiliently biased in direction facing the frictionwall surface.
 29. A garlic clove peeler according to claim 1, whereinthe size of gap of the clove receiving compartment is adjustable so asto comply with different fruit/vegetable sizes.
 30. A garlic clovepeeler according to claim 1, wherein one or both of the friction walland the peeling element are replaceable. 31-36. (canceled)
 37. A garlicclove peeler according to claim 1, wherein the peeling element is in theform of a balloon articulated to the shank.
 38. A garlic clove peeleraccording to claim 37, wherein the balloon is detachable from the shank.39. A garlic clove peeler according to claim 37, wherein the shank isone of a conventional mixer utensils.
 40. A garlic clove peelercomprising a housing formed with a clove receiving compartment formedwith an inner friction wall and a complimentary peeling elementrotatably supported within the clove receiving compartment, and a powermechanism for rotating said peeling element.
 41. A garlic clove peeleraccording to claim 40, wherein one or both of the friction wall and thepeeling element are fitted with or made of a resilient material. 42.(canceled)
 43. A garlic clove peeler according to claim 40, wherein thepeeler element is balloon-like.
 44. (canceled)
 45. A garlic clove peeleraccording to claim 40, wherein the peeler element is rotatably retainedwithin the clove receiving compartment with a gap extending therebetween.
 46. A garlic clove peeler according to claim 40, wherein theclove receiving compartment is fitted with inwardly projectingprotuberances.
 47. A garlic clove peeler according to claim 45, whereinthe gap between an inside surface of the receiving compartment and thepeeler element differs along its couture between a tighter gap at abottom portion thereof and a broader gap at an upper end thereof.
 48. Agarlic clove peeler according to claim 40, wherein rotation of thepeeler element is imparted by a power unit fitted at the cover or at thebase member with an axle extending there from and supporting the peelerelement. 49-56. (canceled)
 57. A garlic clove peeling accessory for afood processor comprising a housing formed with a clove receivingcompartment having an inner friction wall and a power mechanism, saidpeeling accessory fitted for rotation within the clove receivingcompartment.
 58. A garlic clove peeling accessory according to claim 57,made of a flexible material.
 59. A garlic clove peeling accessoryaccording to claim 57, being balloon-like. 60-65. (canceled)